Amazing Pumpkin Seed Oil
Pumpkin seed oil has a mild, nutty flavor and has been used for many centuries in folk remedies. Pumpkin seed is also a rich source of essential fatty acids and beneficial phytosterols.
Essential Pumpkin Seed Oil
Pumpkin seed oil has traditionally known as a men’s herb. Now, we think pumpkin seed oil pills are a pretty great supplement, and if we think that, you might think it is the best with all that it can do!
Pumpkin Seed Naturals
Our potent, quick-release soft gels provide 2000 mg of pumpkin seed oil per serving. Our softgels are a non-GMO supplement, plus packaged and lab tested for quality in the USA. Even more notable is that this supplement is free of common allergens, including gluten, lactose, milk, yeast, wheat, artificial sweetener, artificial flavor, and preservatives. Providing 200 softgels per bottle, making this a great product for those who buy in bulk!
Amount Per Serving | % Daily | Value |
Calories
|
20 | |
Total Fat
|
2 g | 3%** |
Pumpkin Seed Oil
(Cucurbita pepo) |
2,000 mg (2 g) | * |
Typical Fatty Acid Profile
|
||
Linoleic Acid
(Omega-6) |
1,000 mg | * |
Oleic Acid
(Omega-9) |
320 mg | * |
Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin.
Directions: For adult men, take two (2) quick release softgels one to two times daily, preferably with meals.
Warning: This product is intended for use by men and is not intended for use by women. If you are taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. If any adverse reactions occur, immediately stop using this product and consult your doctor. If seal under cap is damaged or missing, do not use. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
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